A boat-inspired vehicle and a three-wheeler with built-in protection from the elements have been created in conjunction with a respected Japanese architect.
Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd. recently unveiled two new concept models – 05GEN and 06GEN – based around the fundamental design philosophy of “Refined Dynamism”. As opposed to designing for speed and mileage, the new mobility vehicles prioritise a sense of leisurely movement, connecting people and places as part of an “island development” program run by architect Toyo Ito on Omishima in Ehime Prefecture.
▼ The 05GEN is a three-wheel mobility vehicle that runs with electric assist technology.
▼ The 06GEN is an electric four-wheel mobility vehicle that blends the inside space with its surroundings.
▼ The 06GEN vehicle protects the rider from the sun and light rain during short trips.
▼ There’s a feeling of openness to the vehicle, which allows for relaxed interactions with people and the environment while moving from place to place.
Designed to resemble a garment lightly draped around the rider’s body, the overhead visor can be folded down when it’s not being used, to protect the vehicle from rain.
▼ The 06GEN model has been designed to blend inner and outer spaces to enhance interaction with the surrounding environment.
▼ The soft curves and boat-like design create an open, veranda-like space that relaxes passengers as they’re carried from place to place.
The two new concept models will be on display at the renewal opening of the Imabari Toyo Ito Museum of Architecture in Omishima, where they can be viewed at a private meeting on July 2 and a special talk event on July 3. Following these events, the 05GEN will be kept on display inside the museum.
Source, Images: Yamaha
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